Category: /Recreation & Sports
but such terms as "GPS and WAAS" are not. They are both mapping devices that tell fishermen where their exact location is. Fishing is changing (Principles 1). The art of fishing has matured the current world by advancing ahead in the new millennium.
In recent
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Category: /Science & Technology
Mazarr, Michael J. Nuclear Weapons in a Transformed World. New York: Library On Congress Cataling-in-Publications, 1997.
Sweetman, Bill. "Top Gun." Popular Science. June 1997: 102-107.
Weapons At War. History Channel. Atlanta. 2 Feb. 2000.
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Category: /Literature/English
from every corner and crevice of the world can be found on the web. The Internet is becoming an increasingly popular form of entertainment and supplements the television. People of all types go online to entertain themselves, keep up to date with the news
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as there are still curious people in the world we will never be without new discoveries.
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Category: /Social Sciences/Communication Studies
to interact with those making the news, to have their say on events: eg: in the last year BBC News Online have held online interviews with NATO spokespeople and the Dalai Lama. These compliment the live phone ins on World Service radio. BBC News have also offered
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Category: /Literature/English
of the world, and also to open themselves up to new experiences. In my experiences with ecstasy I have seen a better way of life. I have seen what ecstasy is capable of doing, and it is definitely a New Age experience.
MDMA (also called Ecstasy, X, E, XTC, Adam
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
and with his New Deal. The New Deal was Roosevelts plan to end the Great Depression. Through increased government spending, FDR enacted numerous public works programs in an effort to simulate the economy. The New Deals alphabet soup (this was the nickname
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Category: /Society & Culture/People
New Millionaires
In 1865, America was a young country trying to repair damages from a war it had fought with itself. Badly damaged and unaware of what to do, the promise of our once thriving country was not looking good. The economy was bad
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
Exploring The New Testament World is an extraordinary book. In this book, I have learned two of the most intriguing studies that have changed my life and the way I thought about the New Testament scripture. The first thing that captured my mind
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
In the late 1920s and 1930s, the people living in the United States suffered through its greatest depression ever. President Roosevelts solution to end the Great Depression was what became known as the New Deal. Although it improved the situation
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